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History is a pageant and not a philosophy.
Augustine Birrell Quotes: History is a pageant and
Poetry should be vital
either stirring our blood by its divine movements or snatching our breath by its divine perfection. To do both is supreme glory, to do either is enduring fame.
Augustine Birrell Quotes: Poetry should be vital<br>either stirring
It is pleasant to be admitted into the birth-chamber of a great idea destined to be translated into action.
Augustine Birrell Quotes: It is pleasant to be
A poet's soul must contain the perfect shape of all things good, wise and just. His body must be spotless and without blemish, his life pure, his thoughts high, his studies intense.
Augustine Birrell Quotes: A poet's soul must contain
Great is bookishness and the charm of books.
Augustine Birrell Quotes: Great is bookishness and the
Libraries are not made; they grow.
Augustine Birrell Quotes: Libraries are not made; they
There are no habits of man more alien to the doctrine of the Communist than those of the collector
Augustine Birrell Quotes: There are no habits of
Any ordinary man can ... surround himself with two thousand books ... and thenceforward have at least one place in the world in which it is possible to be happy.
Augustine Birrell Quotes: Any ordinary man can ...
It can never be wrong to give pleasure.
Augustine Birrell Quotes: It can never be wrong
Good as it is to inherit a library, it is better to collect one.
Augustine Birrell Quotes: Good as it is to
It is the Mass that matters.
Augustine Birrell Quotes: It is the Mass that
Reading is not a duty, and has consequently no business to be made disagreeable.
Augustine Birrell Quotes: Reading is not a duty,
The man who has a library of his own collection is able to contemplate himself objectively, and is justified in believing in his own existence.
Augustine Birrell Quotes: The man who has a
The true historian, therefore, seeking to compose a true picture of the thing acted, must collect facts and combine facts. Methods will differ, styles will differ. Nobody ever does anything like anybody else; but the end in view is generally the same, and the historian's end is truthful narration. Maxims he will have, if he is wise, never a one; and as for a moral, if he tell his story well, it will need none; if he tell it ill, it will deserve none.
Augustine Birrell Quotes: The true historian, therefore, seeking
I am far too much in doubt about the present, far too perturbed .about the future, to be otherwise than profoundly reverential about the past.
Augustine Birrell Quotes: I am far too much
Personally, I am dead against the burning of books.
Augustine Birrell Quotes: Personally, I am dead against
It is the Mass the matters.
Augustine Birrell Quotes: It is the Mass the
That great dust-heap called 'history'.
Augustine Birrell Quotes: That great dust-heap called 'history'.
History is the great dust-heap ... a pageant and not a philosophy.
Augustine Birrell Quotes: History is the great dust-heap
Friendship is a word, the very sight of which in print makes the heart warm.
Augustine Birrell Quotes: Friendship is a word, the
Given Pounds and five years, and an ordinary man can in the ordinary course, without any undue haste or putting any pressure upon his taste, surround himself with books, all in his own language, and thence forward have at least one place in the world.
Augustine Birrell Quotes: Given Pounds and five years,
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